6.58 carats Rhodolite Gemstone in Cushion Cut, Rose Tinged Raspberry, 10.1mm SizeThis Genuine Natural Rhodolite Gemstone Displays A Vivid Medium Rich Raspberry With A Tinge Of Rose, Excellent Clarity, Cut And Life. A Beautiful Stone In A Hard To Find And Desirable Shape And Size, Super Bright And Lively. A Rare Find. Note For A Personal Detailed Description Of This Beautiful Gemstone Please Contact Us And It Will Be Quickly Provided To You.Note The Very Facets That Create The Beautiful Sparkle In A Gemstone May Create Optical Illusion White Or Dark/Black Spots And Areas Note: Be Sure To Select The Right Gemstone/Diamond By Millimeter Size Only. Selecting Your Gemstone/Diamond By Carat Weight Is Not Accurate. The Best Way To Select The Right Size Gemstone/Diamond Is To Use Our Size Chart Image Or Consult With A Local Jeweler To Measure Your Setting Or Gemstone.CLICK HERE FOR A SIZE CHART TO PRINT OUT(*Please set your PDF viewer to 100% for accurate results)$1,075.00

Shop Beautiful Loose Semi Precious Gemstones – How Are Gemstones Formed?
Natural gemstones are undeniably beautiful. Yet one could ask, with the availability of cheaper materials that mimic the gemstone look, why do we still value natural gemstones? The answer is very deep. Many many miles deep in fact! Let’s take a look at the formation of a natural gemstone. The earth’s crust varies in depth from 3 to 25 miles. Underneath the crust is a layer of molten rock called the mantle, the earth’s mantle is the bulk of the earth’s volume and it is a whopping 1863 miles thick! Since the magma of the earth’s mantle is fluid and in constant motion it creates wear and fractures on the lowest layer of the earth’s crust. The fractured bottom-most layer of crust which has magma fluids escaping through its cavities creates the perfect condition for crystal growth. As this chemical rich fluid moves and cools throughout the earth’s crust, crystallization will occur over time. When all of the physical and chemical ingredients are just right, a beautiful gemstone will be formed, yet this process can take a super long time! When we take time to consider the uniqueness and rarity of natural gemstones we can start to begin to appreciate their value and beauty!